New Musical Invention by Author/Inventor William Price

Converting ordinary diatonic harmonicas into lead instruments

May 13, 2014 --

HILLSDALE, Mich., May 13, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- The lead instrument in this music video was produced with two diatonic harmonicas. A particularly unique rendition of the 60's rock classic "Gimmie Some Lovin" emerges through a recent invention that dramatically expands the overall range and capability of the diatonic harmonica. "Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come." Sr Victor Hugo

With a new idea, https://www.youtube.com/watch?<wbr />v=zxmf4ljz44gWilliam M. Price, a former Marine and Vietnam veteran exudes a musical passion that mimics the tense emotions of an epic struggle in a nostalgic visit to the past. Using an instrument of the future, two coupled diatonic harmonicas, a compelling view of where we once were as a nation is conveyed. Price's video takes a rare peek back at the social landscape when the top ten hit "Gimmie Some Lovin" was a steady selection on American radio. Price also wrote a literary counterpart to this driving song in a book, titled Vietnam in Wonderland, a provocative honest look at the culture in the 60's. Purchase it through LuLu Book Vietnam in Wonderland or Amazon Vietnam in Wonderland

The chorus line: "I'm so glad we made it, so glad we made it, You gotta gimmie some lovin everyday" resonated especially for the young men with boots on the ground After so many tense experiences it became a quasi mantra, "...so glad we made it!" - Though, tragically 58,000 plus never did.